Second Amendment Nevada State Senator Booted

The Nevada Assembly has voted to oust embattled Democratic Assemblyman Steven Brooks in the first-ever legislative expulsion in the state's history.
A voice vote came Thursday morning, after Assembly Majority Leader William Horne called him "potentially dangerous" and said lawmakers didn't feel safe with him in the building.
The North Las Vegas Democrat has been arrested twice since January and is accused of making threats toward his colleagues, including Assembly Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick.
Brooks also was denied the purchase of a gun in Sparks last month after he was banished from the chambers. His lawyer, Mitchell Posin, says there's been a misunderstanding and Brooks doesn't pose any real threat to anyone.
Thursday's vote came after an independent investigation, and after a bipartisan select committee recommended his ouster.

Brooks, 41, won re-election in November by a 2-to-1 margin over an unknown challenger. He first was arrested Jan. 19 in a car with a gun and dozens of rounds of ammunition after allegedly voicing a threat against Kirkpatrick, a fellow North Las Vegas Democrat. The state attorney general’s office is handling that case, and no formal charges have yet been filed. Horne said Brooks’ unpredictable behavior, which included missing meetings, calling press conferences he never showed up for, and posing shirtless for a Las Vegas newspaper, had made the session look “more like a circus and daytime drama than a serious legislative body.”

Brooks was arrested January 19 on a felony charge after allegedly threatening Assembly Democratic Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick, then detained by police several days later on a domestic disturbance call at his grandmother’s home.
An investigation was launched at that point and lawmakers began moving forward with plans to bar him from the legislature, and he was kicked out of the Democratic caucus.
After announcing last Thursday that he would take a three-week leave of absence, officers arrested Brooks on Sunday outside his wife’s Las Vegas home. A police report claims he attempted to choke her and threw punches at police, then threatened his wife as he was being taken away.

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I wonder if the Democrats pushing for gun control will use one of their own to portray what gun background checks are properly used for??

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They always trying to paint us as the extreme element, but we don't compare whatsoever with this type of nut, including the occupy folks and all the radical elements in the society pushing for socialism including Barry and his crew. Funny thing is this story did not hit the national news from the big three from what I saw, just like them.

"Freedom isn't free" --Colonel Walter Hitchcock
“The most important six inches on the battlefield is between your ears.” General 'Mad Dog' James Mattis
non semper erit aestas- It will not always be summer (be prepared for hard times)!!